August 25, 2010 11:58
Vampire Weekend's 'Contra' cover star: 'Don't just use my picture all over the place' Vampire Weekend Tickets
Ann Kirsten Kennis speaks out about the $2million lawsuit she's filed
Photo Gallery: Vampire Weekend
Photo: Pieter M Van Hattem
Vampire Weekend's 'Contra' album cover 'star' Ann Kirsten Kennis has spoken out about the $2million lawsuit she has filed against the band, their record label XL Recordings and photographer Tod Brody.
Kennis, whose photograph was also used heavily in an advertising campaign for 'Contra' before the album's release in January, as well as featuring in the band's live performances, said that she did not give permission for the image to be used.
In the lawsuit, the former model's lawyer Alan Neigher claimed that Vampire Weekend purchased the image for $5,000 from New York photographer and filmmaker Tod Brody – although it continues by saying that he didn't actually take the shot.
Speaking to Vanity Fair, Kennis said, "It's not even like it's a Polaroid before a photo shoot, because the hair's not done, the make-up's not done, the lighting's not done."
Brody, who is the subject of a number of internet sites and videos alleging previous fraudulent activity, called Kennis' claim "absurd" and reaffirmed that he took the picture of Kennis in 1983.
He said: "I have kind of sat back over the last few years as people have made negative statements about me on the internet. I'm not going to take this any more. As with Ms Kennis, I just can't allow people to make these flippant statements and get away with it."
Meanwhile, Kennis also refuted claims that she should be happy that her picture is being used by Vampire Weekend.
"You start to see interviews from fans of the band, and they are like, 'I would just be glad that my picture was on it.' Well, not really. They are using it for their gain," she said.
"Something is wrong here. It's like, don't just use my picture all over the place."
A similar case in 2005 saw a Californian jury award ex-model Russell Christoff $15.6 million after finding that his image, which had been used without permission on a coffee product, accounted for five per cent of the product's sales.
In July, Vampire Weekend frontman Ezra Koenig told NME he was frustrated by the lawsuit, but could not talk about it further due to legal reasons.
The world's greatest music magazine is now available as a digital edition! For exclusive content you won't find on NME.COM, download here on your iPad/iPhone and here on your Kindle Fire or Nook.
- Previous: Happy Mondays' Bez jailed for trying to strangle ex-fiancée
- Next: Maximo Park's Paul Smith announces solo UK tour and ticket details
| Date/Time | Venue | Town/City | Seetickets | Viagogo |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jun 27, 2013 | O2 Academy Bournemouth | Bournemouth |
Buy Vampire Weekend
Tickets |
Buy Vampire Weekend
Tickets |
| Jun 28, 2013 | Guildhall | St Ives |
Buy Vampire Weekend
Tickets |
Buy Vampire Weekend Tickets |
| Jun 28, 2013 | Portsmouth Guildhall | Portsmouth | Tickets not currently available. |
Buy Vampire Weekend
Tickets |
| Jun 29, 2013 | O2 Academy Bournemouth | Bournemouth |
Buy Vampire Weekend
Tickets |
Buy Vampire Weekend Tickets |
More News
| Date/Time | Venue | Town/City | Seetickets | Viagogo |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 27 Jun 2013 | O2 Academy Bournemouth | Bournemouth |
Buy Vampire Weekend
Tickets |
Buy Vampire Weekend
Tickets |
| 28 Jun 2013 | Guildhall | St Ives |
Buy Vampire Weekend
Tickets |
Buy Vampire Weekend Tickets |
| 28 Jun 2013 | Portsmouth Guildhall | Portsmouth | Tickets not currently available. |
Buy Vampire Weekend
Tickets |
















Please login to add your comment.